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MBA news

25 May 2021

MBA Alumni Profile: Gustavo Pintado

MBA alumnus Gustavo Pintado shares his experience of moving from Mexico City to Sydney to study the full-time MBA.
19 May 2021

MBA alumni profile: Kevin Lenahan

After completing his MBA at the University, Kevin has now founded a literacy charity in South Sudan and leads a global export management and holding company.
08 March 2021

Meet our new UN Women Australia MBA scholarship recipients

How did the pandemic spur two women leaders to further study? We sat down with Dr Kudzai Kanhutu and Katherine Passmore (recipients of the UN Women Australia MBA Scholarship) to discuss.
22 December 2020

Business School alumna Samantha Cook appointed to the High Court of Fiji

An alumna of the part-time MBA has been appointed to the High Court of Fiji, a “career milestone”.
24 November 2020

David Anstice continues support for Sydney, funding MBA scholarships

Eight years after establishing a scholarship for students in the MBA program, David Anstice has generously extended scholarships for emerging leaders from the not-for-profit sector for a further five years.
29 October 2020

MBA student profile: Meredith Edwards

MBA student and Alek Safarian scholarship recipient, Dr Meredith Edwards, talks about why she decided to study an MBA and what she hopes to get out of it after completing her first year of study.
21 October 2020

MBA student profile: Anna Yanatchkova

Anna Yanatchkova, recent MBA alumna and Government Relations Manager at the Sydney Opera House, shares how the MBA has impacted her life, both personally and professionally.
01 October 2020

MBA student profile: Meghal Shah

Meghal Shah, current student and Anstice MBA Scholarship for Community Leadership recipient, shares his MBA experience and hopes for the future.
10 September 2020

MBA student profile: Mayuri Manraj

MBA student and UN Women Australia scholarship recipient talks about her experience of pivoting to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
03 September 2020

How an executive from East Pilbara is rising to COVID-19 challenges

In the first few months working for the Shire of East Pilbara in WA, Lisa Clack learnt that the average life expectancy of local Indigenous women is just 38 years. It was then she realised the challenges that lay ahead.